Wednesday, November 18, 2009
SOMETIMES NOTHING MUCH HAS TO HAPPEN...
However, today's blog postings are late because I overslept, and then we lost the DVLA Car Tax reminder form. We found the form, and I feel refreshed from having had an involuntary lie-in, and when the chips are down it doesn't really matter that the bloggo is two hours late for once.
Wayhay!
DALE DRINNON: Looking at the Chupacabra (Part One)
Knowing of our involvement with things apertaining to the Puerto Rican goatsuckers, Dale sent us several of his musings on the nature of the chupacabra, which we read with great interest. We have condensed them into a two-part article.
ours on the ground and the largest ones were the size of a small dog on the ground. This is generally comparable with reports and traditions elsewhere in Latin America.But there is a complication; there are different types of giant bats in the New World being reported and their characteristics are quite different.
s' were found occasionally from the American southwest to northern Argentina. Later I realised that these same figures were well known in Mesoamerica and related to the Mayan Kamazotz (Camazotz): in some of the UFO books, Kamazotz stories are ascribed to the Ikhals. They were said to stand on their hind legs as tall as a small child (2-3 feet or so) but were still regular bats, and ordinarily fish-eaters. And they are still being reported as chupacabras in some regions (notable examples from the southwest and illustrated on Cryptomundo, but known in 'Big Bird' lore from Texas in the mid-1970s, as bat-winged and monkey-faced, differing from the usual 'Big Bird' reports)
ansformed into batwings a fathom wide. Eberhart's Mysterious Creatures has entries on all of these giant bats, and the usual explanation given is they are all giant vampre bats.
ut get the blame; however, false vampire bats are still predatory and one that size might give a human a bad mauling if it was very frightened or rabid. And while the biggest one gets blamed for such things as haunting graveyards and kidnapping children, it would much rather keep to itself. The big one is at least comparable in size to a big
owl or a big eagle, unless stories are very much exaggerated.FROM ANDREW GIBSON: "A Possible Eastern Cougar"
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LINDSAY SELBY: Bat creature blog
On browsing around the internet I came across some reports of strange creatures being seen sitting on the roofs of houses.
'Phantom Roof Creature
BY MAGI B. By Stephen Wagner:
This happened about 2007 in the summer. I am 54 years old and live in a very small town in southeastern
This was about 2 or 3 in the morning and the night was clear and warm. I was standing outside in front of one of the offices having a smoke. I was turned toward the parking lot with the building about 30 feet away and to my right. I was looking up at the sky when suddenly movement to my right caught my eye. I quickly turned my head and caught sight of something dark -- very dark, like a shadow -- on the roof. It moved quickly behind the dormer. It moved so fast that all I saw was the back end of it. Its head had already gone behind the high dormer that was on the roof over the entryway. It was about the size of a man, but it seemed to move like a hyena, with rounded haunches, and if it had a tail, it was tucked between its legs. I wasn't scared, really, but I went inside nonetheless. A few weeks later, I was sitting in my truck at the same set of offices taking a break. Across the parking lot straight ahead of me I saw movement. This thing ran like a shadow under the light, moving from one building to the next, moving against the walls of the buildings. I don't know what I saw those two times, but I will tell you this: I saw something and I don't believe it was human. It was some sort of animal, but I got the impression it was intelligent. The older I get, the more I have come to realize just how much we don't know about the world we live in. source:
http://paranormal.about.com/od/othercreatures/a/tales_09_11_08t.htm
Strange Flying Creature
by Mr. Izu
This actually happened to my older brother and my grandma in
These were both spotted in the
NAOMI WEST: Bird's head conundrum
A couple days ago I found a dead bird right next to the house (in what would be the flower bed, if we had flowers). It had died suddenly, as its wings were spread -- probably by a cat or something. I didn't examine very closely for cause of death. But what struck me was that at first I thought its head was gone; then I thought its head had been somehow driven into the ground. On closer examination, I realised that its head was covered with these little straw-like needles lying on the ground. (I'm not sure what those straw-like needle things were, but maybe they were dead cedar needles fallen from trees.)
Ants were already eating it and as always, I wanted to make sure the poor bird was definitely dead and not being finished off painfully by the ants, so I flipped it over. The ants scattered and I saw the bird was truly dead. However, when I returned later that day the head was again covered in the needles, and this time I was able to see the ants actually engaged in the painstaking task. I figured they were burying the whole body for some reason, but they only buried the head.
By the next day something else had come along and finished off the bird. But I was wondering why ants bury the head.
Naomi
OLL LEWIS: Yesterday’s News Today
A quite mixed bag as far as things that happened on this day in history. Firstly, in 1928 Walt Disney presented his Steamboat Willie to an awestruck crowd (here’s the original version, which includes several scenes cut from later showings like Mickey, look out for the ‘pig’ scene, for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RexXDDA8RoI&NR=1 ).
Changing the mood, the Jonestown Massacre took place on this day in 1978 when the Reverend Jim Jones encouraged all of the members of his cult to drink poisoned Flavour-Ade.
Well, here’s the latest cryptozoology news:
Best wildlife videos: animals attack
Jellyfish swarm northward in warming world
Britons convicted of pigeon tossing
French firm opens 'Hamster Hotel'
Pygmy hippo could be tip of iceberg
Indian deer fights off tigers and crocodiles in 24 hour battle
Deer me, that was an epic battle for survival.




